Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Replacements in 1988: ...
No. 13 Oregon baseball’s never-ending sixth inning left its lineup card looking like a Costco receipt, as four straight pitchers could only... It was bound to happen at some point. One can’t hold down ...
“I hate music / sometimes I don’t / I hate music / it’s got too many notes” – fewer lyrics sum up the pure essence of their creator more than Replacements frontman Paul Westerberg‘s on “I Hate Music,” ...
THE REPLACEMENTS Wearing their own clothes this time. ON DECEMBER 7, 1987, the Replacements played a show at Portland’s Pine Street Theatre. It did not go well. The show was such a disaster that Paul ...
Frontman Paul Westerberg was laid up on the couch (literally) for his band's weekend two set. By Shirley Halperin After what was regarded as a lackluster first weekend set, The Replacements returned ...
“Ghost on the Canvas,” Paul Westerberg’s beautiful new song and video recorded by Glen Campbell, is yet another powerful example of the former Replacements leader’s long legacy of putting himself in ...
Tommy Stinson has played with some seriously talented songwriters. For more than a decade, he played bass beside singer-songwriter and guitarist Paul Westerberg in The Replacements, perhaps the most ...